This is another in my series of articles that explain the Online Publishing Model and how small-time authors and/or self-publishers can use the OPM as a lucrative alternative to the often archaic and dysfunctional traditional book publishing model. Channel 3 - Print-On-Demand (POD).
This is another in my series of articles that explain the Online Publishing Model and how small-time authors and/or self-publishers can use the OPM as a lucrative alternative to the often archaic and dysfunctional traditional book publishing model. Channel 2 - Digital Fulfillment Dustributors.
This is another in my series of articles that explain the Online Publishing Model and how small-time authors and/or self-publishers can use the OPM as a lucrative alternative to the often archaic and dysfunctional traditional book publishing model. Channel 1 - the Sales-Mini-Site.
This is another in my series of articles that explain the Online Publishing Model and how small-time authors and/or self-publishers can use the OPM as a more profitable alternative to the often archaic and dysfunctional traditional book publishing model. OPM - The Many Benefits...
This article explains the three primary channels that make up the Online Publishing Model: 1. Sales-Mini-Sites, 2. Digital Download Distributors, 3. Print-On-Demand (POD) Distributors.
If you've surfed around the Net looking for help getting your book/ebook published you've probably run across one or more of the so-called "vanity" publishers. Since you're reading this, there's a chance that you haven't yet signed up with one of those outfits; that's good news for you! Here's why:
As many small-time authors and self-publishers have discovered the hard way, the traditional book publishing model is fraught with problems that conspire against authors/publishers making a decent living from their work. With the advent of the Internet, some better alternatives now exist.
I am a firm believer that 99 per cent of people who have specific knowledge of ANY subject, coupled with a passion to share that knowledge with others, are natural how-to authors. This article explains why and how you can write "how-to" too.
These reference letter "power phrases" are grouped into three major categories: opening statements, assessment statements, and closing statements. These are the key components of any letter of reference. Formulate these phrases well and you are guaranteed to have an excellent letter.
In addition to standard letter-writing dos and don'ts, there are a number of basic guidelines that apply specifically to most situations related to the writing of letters of reference. These are usually more "situational" than "how-to" in nature. Here's how to write reference letters.
There is a great deal of general confusion about the differences/similarities between letters of reference and letters of recommendation. For instance; which is which, and why? How are they different? In what ways are they similar? This article explains and demystifies letters of reference.
Many people are confused about the term "cover letter". That's because most people don't realize that there are two main types of cover letters. There are "document transmittal cover letters", and there are "resume cover letters". Here's the difference; and how to write resume cover letters.
Most people can easily identify with the dreaded "writer's block". It is a well-known phenomenon that just about everyone has faced at least once in their lives. I used to suffer from writer's block, big time! Over the years I have developed a number of sure-fire ways to beat writer's block.
During my 30-year career in a variety of professional positions in both the private and public sectors I have written literally thousands of letters and memos and hundreds of reports. Here's my "Top 10 List" for mastering your day-to-day practical writing tasks, both personal and professional.
Here are 10 strategies I have learned over the years, by trial-and-error, for writing complaint letters that are guaranteed to get you attention and action.
These recommendation letter "power phrases" are grouped into three major categories: opening statements, assessment statements, and closing statements. These are the key components of any letter of recommendation. Formulate these phrases well and you are guaranteed to have an excellent letter.
In addition to standard letter-writing dos and don'ts, there are a number of basic guidelines that apply specifically to most situations related to the writing of letters of recommendation. These are usually more "situational" than "how-to" in nature. Here's how to write a recommendation letter.
There is a great deal of general confusion about the differences/similarities between letters of recommendation and letters of reference. For instance; which is which, and why? How are they different? In what ways are they similar? This article explains and demystifies letters of recommendation.
It so happens that there IS a lot of confusion about the differences and similarities between letters of recommendation letters and letters of reference. For instance; which is which, and why? How are they different? In what ways are they similar? This article clarifies that confusion.
A resignation letter is one of the most emotionally- charged letters you will ever write. The sentiments behind it are invariably volatile because of what it represents. In fact, studies have found that leaving a job can be as stressful as the breakup of a marriage. Here's how to resign with class.